Robots, for the 2010 cm_tropefic fest, at which I failed to finish
Summary: Cameron falls.
Author's Notes: Not really steampunk. Apologies to Connie Willis, Ray Bradbury and Nöel Coward. Thanks to army_rat for the ages-old background and story concept bra

"Okay, let’s get this straight," Rodney says, clapping his hands together and staring hard at John. "Your name is John Sheppard and you’re a twenty year old exchange student from a nudist colony in Siberia."
Word count: 4,341

As the Atlantis Expedition settles into their new home, they discover that they may not be as safe as they believe. Something dangerous is lurking in the city, and worse yet, someone among them may have been compromised.

John opened the closed record that Stargate Command had on him and skipped over its content: "Dr John Sheppard, Civilian Consultant to the U.S. Air Force, member of SG-1, PhD in Applied Mathematics and PhD in Computer Science, gifted mathematician wit

Struggling to make it as a private investigator in post-war Los Angeles, John Sheppard doesn't have the luxury of turning away paying customers. All the same, he should have thought twice before he accepted a job from one Dr. Rodney McKay.

In the short time since he became military commander of Atlantis, Colonel Cameron Mitchell has faced killer robots, psychic whales, exploding suns, and the weird green stuff in the mess. Now he discovers that John Sheppard, his vice commander and partner,

Cam's first week as part of the Atlantis expedition was all smooth sailing, until his ship hit a whale and an Orici-shaped rock. Metaphorically speaking, of course. There's not really a ship, except for the one Caldwell has, and no rocks. Whales, though,

crossover between NCIS, which I've never written (ever), and SGA. Although you'll have to take my word on the crossover part, because I seem to be constitutionally unable to wade in from the shallow end.

Cam knows that for all that John hates to talk, once he gets started, once the first crack in the dam is made, it trickles out of him in fits and spurts until he gets to the real issue and then the floodgates break open.

John's not having a good time. He's been kicked out of Atlantis, stuck with an SG team he hates. Rodney's in Nevada, Teyla and Ronon are in Pegasus. Now he's got a tenth grade crush on Cameron Mitchell, Air Force golden boy. It's been a while since John f

John Sheppard and Cameron Mitchell were never more than friends - but eleven years after the last time he saw John in person, Cam still wished that hadn't been the case. One little nudge couldn't possibly hurt anything....

A mission report written after an AU version of "The Return" that I am working on, in which John may be gloating just a little bit. Warning for large image under the cut and references to illegal homosexual acts by pilots.

Cam isn’t wounded in the battle over Antarctica, but that didn’t make him any less of a hero. When he’s offered any assignment he wants, his decision takes him further than he could have ever imagined.

When an Ancient device is accidentally activated, it sends John and Cam back to their second year together at the Air Force Academy in 1985. The two men quickly realize they have to stick to the original time line, or risk messing up the future. But stick

In Chapter 11, Elizabeth asks John how the preparations for the beach party are going; John is happy to not have a clue. This is a scene from the party, originally excised from Chapter 12 because it didn't fit thematically.

Atlantis wasn't Cam's first choice for reassignment; he probably wasn't Atlantis' first choice for the new expedition leader either. Sometimes you work with what you've got anyway, even if what you've got includes seers, ill-advised rescue missions, r

Pretend Rodney actually ascended in Tao of Rodney. John returns to Earth to deal with the memorial and his own issues with the loss. Eventually Rodney comes back down from ascension. John must help him remember who he is and who they are to each other.

This is an SGA/SG-1 crossover AU that spins off from the Ori arc that runs through Seasons Nine and Ten of SG-1 by changing one simple thing: the Ori don't lose. Earth is the last significant planet to fall in the Milky Way, but fall it does. Hard. Atlant

John believes in miracles, in last minute saves, in the impossible. He's lived all of them. He also believes in small, random things that kill people; in the end you don't see coming, in the impossible-in-a-bad-way.

Summary: They both stood, looking warily at each other for a few moments, breathing heavily, Daniel recovering from his fright and Jack from his giggles. They both grinned and Jack punched Daniel in the shoulder affectionately. “Should we start again, this time like normal people?” he asked and Daniel snorted.

There was a vague nod, and he kept John close, patted at his back. There was a whole mythology that he knew was built up against the idea of being someone's second Choice, and the boy had to be caught up in a miserable moment to be Carson's not-first choi

When he was in sixth grade, Rodney McKay spent several hours being interrogated by the CIA, who decided they’d rather he was working with them than potentially against them. The same year, John Sheppard realized the Air Force would never let him fly sin